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A unit of the country’s public investment fund tapped consulting firms to take a look at plans for The Line, with a likely ...
HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman announces THE LINE at NEOM Français A revolution in urban living - Free of cars and streets, residents will have nature and all daily needs within a five-minute ...
Neom planners are worried The Line will kill a large number of birds, The Wall Street Journal reported. The futuristic mirrored structure is on a migration route used by billions of birds. The Line ...
The Line was announced in 2017 as a zero-carbon city built between two glass skyscrapers. The lean metropolis, located in Saudi Arabia’s northwestern desert, is designed to rise 1,600 feet high ...
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, July 25, 2022 /CNW/ -- His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Chairman of the NEOM Board of Directors, today announced the designs of THE LINE, a ...
Neom had hoped to build 2.4 kilometres of the city to house 300,000 people by 2030, a prediction that was scaled back last year from the original goal of 1.5 million residents by 2030.
Taking shape on the Red Sea coast in the Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia, over a planned area of 26,500 sq km – roughly the size of Belgium – NEOM last month outlined plans for the groundbreaking ...
The Line's 1,640-foot height makes construction difficult, and Neom officials suggested lowering it to 1,000 feet to cut costs. The Crown Prince rejected this, insisting on finding savings elsewhere.
Saudi authorities originally planned for the Line to house 1.5 million residents by 2030. About 2,800 staff already live and work at Neom, according to its website.
Indeed, it's easy get lost in the deluge of information and rumors, but even the scaled-back version of Neom is insanely ambitious: the first phase of the Line is currently under construction and ...